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Reduce downtime

Find leakage currents without taking equipment offline

Fluke, represented locally by Comtest, has launched the Fluke 368 & 369 true-RMS leakage current clamp meters that help users detect, document, record and compare leakage current readings over time as a means of preventing unplanned downtime, and identifying intermittent GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) and RCD (Residual Current Device) trips, all without taking equipment off line.

The Fluke 368 has a large (40mm diameter) jaw for work with large conductors. The clamp’s jaw is fully shielded to accurately capture very small leakage signals, and to minimize external electromagnetic interference. The device allows users to track changes in leakage current over time, helping to identify potential problems before they turn into major failures.

Backlit display; auto backlight off and auto power off for extended battery life

CAT III 600V safety rating

Internal Memory Logging: up to 65,000 measurement points

Designed specifically for industrial electricians and facilities maintenance technicians, the 368 & 369 are invaluable for general purpose electrical maintenance, as well as prevenatative and predictive maintenance and fault troubleshooting. Specific applications include maintenance tests on motors and transformers and current leakage measurements for installation tests. For more information on the new FLUKE 368 & 369 true-rms leakage current clamp meters contact Comtest on 010 595 1821 or sales@comtest.co.za